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de noviembre, del 2012, los titulares, el presidente obama, y mitt romney realizan un frenÉtico esfuerzo para obtener votos, mientras encuestas los muestran virtualmente empatados un dÍa antes de elecciones, la batalla mÁs encarnizada en ohio, el estado que mÁs probabilidades tiene que inclinar la balanza, caos en la florida, los centros de votaciÓn anticipada cerraron, miles exigen votar. el huracÁn sandy cambia reglas electorales en nueva york y nueva jersey, cientos pueden votar en centros improvisados y por internet, comenzamos. ♪. ♪. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> quÉ tal, buenas noches, empatados, asÍ llegan a la recta final los candidatos a la presidencia a horas de realizarse una de las elecciones mÁs reÑidas. >>> los muestran con nÚmeros casi idÉnticos, el gobernador le llevarÍa un punto de ventaja al presidente. >>> y en otra encuesta, obama estÁ por delante de mitt romney por dos puntos. >>> para confundir mÁs las cosas, en cnn estÁn empatados, 49 a 49. >>> una de las grandes incognitas en esta bata

... el 34- por ciento tiene entre 18 y 29 aÑos de edad... "bajo una posible administracion romney ryan, es posible que 4-millones y medio de hogares podrian quedarse sin asistencia de vivienda a bajo costo" pero para latinos republicanos , estas acusaciones contra mitt romney, no daran resultado.. "estan desesperados, eso lo que pasa, no saben lo que van a hacer porque estan perdiendo, porque la mayoria de la gente lo unico que le importan en estos momentos es la economia, no tienen trabajos, no tienen como pagar la educacion de sus hijos, ni la comida, el gas cuesta mas del doble que cuando entro el presidente obama" asegura que mitt romney esta a favor de una inmigracion legal, pero tampoco apoyaria deportaciones masivas... "nadie ha deportado mas hispanos que el presidente obama, mas de millon y medio y realmente esta accion diferida lo hizo solamente por un motivo politico, sino lo hubiera ofrecido en el 2009 o en el 2010 y no lo hizo" en lo que si coinciden democratas y republicanos es la importancia de que todos los latinos elegibles salgan a votar el proxima martes seis de novi

suramericana de futbol. hola que tal?... buenas noches!!.. el numero de personas afectadas con el brote de meningitis continua en aumento...los hospitales de maryland relacionan 89-casos de contagio con un medicamento contaminado... claudia uceda, nos tiene mas informacion... hay 28 muertos y 386 infectados en 17 estados del pais... el brote de la meningitis fungica sigue creciendo... hoy la administracion de alimentos y anuncio retiros voluntarios de otros medicamentos mientras continuan las investigaciones gloria sanchez/vocera del fda "tra compania farmacy tambien esta retirando los productos del mercado voluntariamente porque los productos tenian problemas pero nada mas por precausion en lo que continua las investigaciones todas las victimas de la meningitis fungica recibieron inyecciones de esteroides fabricado por una farmacia en massachusetts... hasta el momento la mayoria de las muertes se han reportado en estados como tenesse (11) y michigan (7)... 3 muertos se reportaron en florida y indiana... las autoridades en virginia dieron a conocer de 2 muertes y una en maryland. "es un

horas despuÉs del paso de sandy, un vecindario mayormente hispano ha quedado olvidado. >>> el presidente obama visitÓ el estado de wisconsin. policÍa que fue brutalmente apedreado milagrosamente sobre viviÓ para contarlo, hoy tenemos el testimonio. >>> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> cinco dÍas de elecciones presidenciales. >>> cifra de muertes aumentÓ, aumenta tambiÉn la cifra de afectados a medida que los equipo de socorro recorren las zonas devastadas. >>> se habla de dos ciudades, la parte alta de manhattan y la otra a partir de la calle 39 hacia el sur que no tiene luz ni agua y que para medio millÓn de personas los efectos del huracÁn continÚan. >>> me levanto con dolor en los huesos. tengo un frÍo en el cuerpo, tengo que estar con dos batas de lana. >>> los choferes buscan gasolina como aguja en un pajar en los escasos lugares abiertos. >>> la policÍa tuvo que vigilar la larga espera e impaciencia. >>> vuelta y vuelta, mira que estÁ vacÍo. >>> medio millÓn de personas en el bajo manhattan viven como en una zona de guerra. >

preocupacion por el continuo aumento de los casos de meningitis en el estado de maryland. en los deportes arranca el playoff de la mls. se aproxima el dia de las elecciones, enterese como estara la temperatura hasta esta importante fecha... hola que tal?... bienvenidos!! ... a pocos dias de las elecciones, un grupo de democratas impulsan una vez mas el voto latino en virginia.. asi es, buscan captar el voto de los indecisos y apoyar la reeleccion del presidente obama, pero tambien los republicanos no se quedan atras para favorecer a mitt romney.. esta joven esta amparada bajo la accion diferida...pero teme que su sueÑo de poder trabajar legalmente se convierta en una pesadilla... "el deferred action es solo por dos aÑos, depende de la eleccion que es lo que va a pasar con ese programa, si va a continuar, si no va a pasar, voy a tener que volver yo a esconderme" este grupo de representantes hispanos democratas de virginia impulsan la reeleccion del presidente obama... acusan al candidato republicano mitt romney de apoyar medidas contra los inmigrantes.. "nosotros queremos que pase el dre

y el interés que pusiste en este caso. pero, ya es tarde. se hice de noche y tengo sueño. mañana quisiera hablar con angela y roberto para estar seguro de que son mis nietos. mercedes, ayúdame. con permiso. que sigan gozando del resto de la noche. ¿qué le estará pasando a fernando? nunca lo había visto tan desconfiado. es natural, pedro. quiere estar seguro y necesita pensarlo un poco más. claro. yo recuerdo muy bien mi reacción cuando vi por primera vez a raquel en mi casa en buenos aires. tal vez tengan uds. razón pero yo conozco muy bien a mi hermano. algo le está pasando. raquel: angela trajiste la copa de puerto rico, ¿no? esa es la prueba que don fernando quiere. ay, claro. ila copa! está en mi carro. vamos a buscarla. es importante mostrársela al abuelo. sí. es que con la emoción de estar aquí la dejé en el carro. vamos. ¿necesitas algo más, papá? no, gracias, hija. papá, angela y roberto son tus nietos. estoy segura. me gustaría que así fuera. pero necesito más pruebas. he esperado tanto tiempo para conocerlos que puedo esperar hasta mañana para es

on the radar up in western new york state. higher el vagus in pennsylvania, few sprinkles around the cleveland area. that northwest wind coming across those warm open waters of the great lakes generating some of that activity and helping some of the cloud cover here, too. the game plan today is to see fewer clouds or maybe i should put it, see more sun breaks. i don't think we'll shake the clouds completely today. we'll see a little blue here and there. let's look outside. we do see a cloud deck out there. a thin deck of what we call stratus. 44 at the airport. 58% the humidity. 30.01 the barometer. west wind at eight miles an hour. with the barometer higher, the storm, what's left of sandy, is influence on us is weakening somewhat, all right. so that's a good thing, finally. annapolis 45, 44 on the boardwalk, still 39 parkton. in the 20s out in far western maryland where they had some snow ton ground, some snow on the ground, all right. here are the cloud streaks running across us right now. we're banking they'll run out of steam eventually. again, that's coming off the flow of what's left of

and the broader effort to get back to normal. >> we are all el this together. we are desperately trying to help everybody.al we're ying to prioritize. first thing is safety. inconvenience is down the list. if we had some people in the wrong places it was the first day gettingyit got g. hopefully it will be better tomorrow. you have to bear with us. >> reporter: still, city officials warned that gridlock was likely to linger througg.the day and into the weekend, as the public transportation system comes back online. 14 of new york's subway lines resumed limited service this morning. fares were waived today and tomorrow to encourage people to use mass transit.th >> i wald about five miles yesterday to and from work, sot i'm happy to have the subways back for the time being. >> reporter: but for these commuters outside the barclays center in brooklyn the subway still wasn't an option. intead, long lines stretched around the block as people waited for buses to shuttle them into manhattan.te things were looking up, though, for air travelers. laguardia airport reopened today. that meant all three maj

, he did not get a bill through congress. instead, last june, he issued an executive order to delays el deportation for those who qualify for up to two year 24-year-old ana araica isye applying for that deferment right now. she came to this country from nicaragua nine years ago and has three young children. >> i want to become legal for my kids. because i want to be able to provide for them. i want to work. >> reporter: araica is getting help with her application from sara sanchez with the iowach american friends service network. sanchez says programs that encourage young immigrants to become legal citizens should be welcomed by iowans. >> we are a >>ate that is aging, and that is aging very rapidly. our baby boomers are retiring. and weate not having youngd people stay here, other than immigrants. we need to understand that immigration in iowa is actually an asset. and we could tap into that asset and manage it in such a way that we can grow. >> reporter: with polls in iowa showing president obama with a thin but steady lead, it's likely that both candidates will try to tap into the gr

will cost 15 cents more from any convenience store. if i bought either in the neighboring city of el cerrito, it would be cheaper. cheaper, more expensive. cheaper, more expensive. >> did cigarette taxes hurt businesses? well, to some extent. you know, they made less money on cigarettes but we wanted that. >> reporter: at this hair salon, the buzz is about measure n and at least here among the ladies it's not popular. >> people are still going to buy soda regardless. >> reporter: rosalin butler understands we have an obesity crisis but says this is no way to fix it. >> i believe that starts in the home. >> reporter: big soda has poured five million dollars into defeating measure n. proponents have raised only $70,000. proponents say it would raise $3 million for the city but say it doesn't necessarily have to go to the schools. they would like it to but there's nothing in the law about it. in richmond, mike sugerman, cbs 5. >>> two separate wrecks involving a big rig and nine cars on highway 101 in san francisco this afternoon blocked three lanes of the highway south of 280 for nearly two ho

tomorrow. crews are taking down the stands and signs they put up el 'er this week. most runners agree with the decision, point ought millions are suffering from the effect office hurricane sandy. many wish they would have been told earlier. >> the statue of liberty will remain closed because of sandy. water flooded the island. there's some damage but doesn't appear to be too severe, the statue of liberty just re-opened a week oof ago after a $30 million renovation. >> is? abc are making monday a day of giving to victims of sandy. disney is making a $2 million donation to the american red cross and you can help by texting abc to 90999 to give $10 to relief efforts, and you can donate the red cross by calling 1-800 help now or by going online to redcross.org. >> cold weather is moving in and rain could return next week. let's head right to leigh glaser. >> leigh: temperatures near the east coast, from new york towards boston, in the 30s. folks, a little clipper is going to come down out of canada and that's going to bring some very cold air so washington, dc, only 52 tomorrow. barely ou

will not be run tomorrow. crews are taking down the stands and signs they put up el 'er this week. most runners agree with the decision, point ought millions are suffering from the effect office hurricane sandy. many wish they would have been told earlier. >> the statue of liberty will remain closed because of sandy. water flooded the island. there's some damage but doesn't appear to be too severe, the statue of liberty just re-opened a week oof ago after a $30 million renovation. >> is? abc are making monday a day of giving to victims of sandy. disney is making a $2 million donation to the american red cross and you canhy help by texting abc to 90999 to give $10 to relief efforts, and you can donate the red cross by calling 1-800 help now or by going online to redcross.org. >> cold weather is moving in and rain could return next week. let's head right to leigh glaser. >> leigh: temperatures near the east coast, from new york towards boston, in the 30s. folks, a little clipper is going to come down out of canada and that's going to bring some very cold air so washington, dc, only 52 tomorrow. b

many el toro votes there are for the state of ohio. -- a lot tour all -- electoral votes there are for the state of ohio. >> taking credit for the auto bailout. >> chrysler is adding more than a thousand new jobs. not in china. right here in ohio. >> it paid off for him. >> this morning we learned, the company has hired more workers in october than any time the last eight months. >> it is the last report before the vote. 7.9% unemployment. 171,000 new jobs. >> 300,000 is where we want to be. relative to last year, and this is much better. >> kicking off more than he says is better. >> housing is on the rise. we are less dependent on foreign oil than any time the last 20 years. >> romney stopped in wisconsin where he is five points behind. >> obama promised to do so much that he has fallen short. >> he says the president said it would be down to 5%. >> it is actually 7.9%. 9 million short of what he promised. but it is higher today than when he took office. think of that. >> he has two stops in ohio. president obama, three and they will both be back before tuesday. >> both

15 cents more from any convenience store. if i bought either in the neighboring city of el cerrito, it would be cheaper. cheaper, more expensive. cheaper, more expensive. >> did cigarette taxes hurt businesses? well, to some extent. you know, they made less money on cigarettes but we wanted that. >> reporter: at this hair salon, the buzz is about measure n and at least here among the ladies it's not popular. >> people are still going to buy soda regardless. >> reporter: rosalin butler understands we have an obesity crisis but says this is no way to fix it. >> i believe that starts in the home. >> reporter: big soda has poured five million dollars into defeating measure n. proponents have raised only $70,000. proponents say it would raise $3 million for the city but say it doesn't necessarily have to go to the schools. they would hike you to drink more crystal guys -- they would like you to drink more, say, crystal geyser rather than coca- cola. >>> when is the last time you used a pay phone? coming up in tonight's consumerwatch, the costly wake- up call for anyone who thinks a quar

at our blog at ed.msnbc.com. >> one of the big hurd els that president obama has right now is to get white working male os his side. how do you see that playing out from what you've been able to see on the ground in ohio. >> that's exactly why he went to lake county today. it's a place i know well, i was born and raised in that county and it was a tight one in 2008. barack obama pulled it out by less than 1%, but it's a county that's 95% whoit and it's a place where barack obama believes that his economic message will resonate. he was hitting hard in his speech today. he was enn in the 82 out of 88 counties that have businesses that are related to the auto industry, is the controversy that's gone on over that widely discredited ad put out by the romney campaign. and if you talk to people on the ground, one of the things that they'll tell you is that they think there has been a backlash against that ad. that the voters here know exactly what's going on in the auto industry. one out of every eight jobs is tied to the auto industry and they say they're not being fooled by it. i also tal

being struck by a hit and run driver. that accident happened thursday night on el camino real in belmont. the collision left her motorized wheelchair heavily damaged. cornell bernard has the details. >> stephanie hall would like to forget everything about thursday night. >> it was very scary. >> stephanie is severely disabled and depends on her motorized wheelchair for everything. she was meeting friends at this belmont ihop when a car turned in front of her sideswiping her chair and her legs. the driver suddenly took off. >> still sore. >> the sudden collision left stephanie injured and in a state of shock, but she remembers two things. the driver was a woman in a dark-colored mercedes. that driver actually stopped, got out and asked stephanie a question. >> she got out and asked me if i was okay. i said i don't know. she said i'm coming right back. >> did she come back? >> no. >> stephanie was treated at the hospital for injuries to her toots, but her wheelchair is broken, out of service. >> it got damaged. >> the metal foot pads are bent. >> right now i'm not sure if they can fit it o

. mark marn el who called the race in 2010 has done two different polls in nfr. one showing the president six ahead. one showing the president eight ahead. john ral ston, best reporter out there, says the president will win nevada. it is not a one or two-point race. >> it has 20 t.o do with young people, nafr americans and we don't pick up the phone. if you are undersampling -- >> which is why the president made appeals. i interviewed him this morning and he was directly appealing it people to come out. let me play you a clip of what he said. >> well you know, what we are happy about is the enthusiasm we see in voters. there was a lot of talk during the course of this election is that maybe the folks who are trying to get me out of office would be more enthusiastic about the folks who want it keep me there. but i think as the campaign season unfolded and people see the stakes involved in making sure that young people can afford to go to college or medicare isn't turned in a voucher or bringing troops home from afghanistan and treating veterans with the care they dezefb or earned. when the

, markio rio, and bobbyen jen gend el they arg personallies. lou: i want to, go back to the intellectual leadership amongst those governors, the names of people you think are those leaders. >> newly elected governor of indiana mike pence. he will not set up the health care exchange, and susana martinez. >> and scott walker of wisconsin. >> he has been eleed twice in a state that mitt romney lost by 7 points. lou: you had to leave it with governor romney. >> their bench is really thin that is why joe biden is the vice president. come on, let's leave

. that has all of the kids today at washington, middle and el elementary school in alexandria bundled up. they wanted to say hello. they are now waving to all of you. it's all about the weather, what kind of weather we see around the region. and of course, the number one question, hey, doug, how much snow are we going to get this winter? i told them, but you have to wait until next tuesday. we'll talk more about that coming up on tuesday, as my winter forecast will kick off tuesday afternoon, right here on news4 at 5:00. 48 degrees the current numbers out there. winds out of the northeast at 9 miles per hour. we're looking at partly to mostly cloudy skies. that's going to actually help temperatures stay a little warmer than they were last night. but starting off this chilly, 37 in winchester, 43 in gaithersburg, it's not going to be hard to get down to the lower 30s and upper 20s. no rain to show you in the immediate area. just down to the south, raleigh, north carolina, you notice a little bit of a storm system making its way toward the north and east. notice the cloud cover. that's whe

coast. and in green bay, ann romney talked up storm elief.el >> this is a time for us to care -- all amecans-- to reach out and help others. >> hello, this is marley. i'm calling from organizing for america.-- >> reporter: of course, democratic vonteers were also working hard at their local office in another part of town. the president, in fact, has more than twice as many field offices in the state as romney more boots on the ground. and the competition for door- knocks and one-on-one contactnt here is intense. mary ginnebaugh is browcounty democratic party chairman. >> we had a huge canvass the last two weekends, knocking on doors, talking with people. we have just been working really hard to identify the people that we know are sort of othat fence, haven't committed, maybef have voted republican in the past or have voted d ocratic in one election and republican another time. we see there's this ying yang sort of thing going on and were trying... >> reporter: ying yang? here in green bay? >> yeah, yeah. even here in green bay. right. >> reporter: in fact, this is the main reason fo

, look, if the president's re-ele re-elected, we're going to have $20 trillion in debt if four years and america is going to be closer to the economic crisis you're seeing in europe. if i'm elected, we're going to get america on track to a balanced budget. the president's re-elected, you're going to cut medicare by $716 billion to pay for obamacare. if i'm re-elected -- excuse me, if i'm elected -- [ cheers and applause ] let me strike that. when i'm elected -- [ cheers and applause ] we're going restore that funding to medicare and also we're going to repeal and replace obamacare so your premiums don't go up by $2,500 a year. if the president's re-elected, i don't care how much he talks about liking all of the above when it comes to energy, because i know what he means by all of the above. he means all the energy that comes from above the ground, all right? wind and solar. i like wind and sew olar too. but i also like the energy that comes from below the ground. oil, coal, and gas. we'll get it from my administration. i can also tell you this. if the president were to be re-elected,

smith attended. >> some people saw in front of el rancho >> smith was arrested earlier this year on a d.u.i. and miami and miami- and then he received minor stab wounds at a party at his house and june. on his twitter page he treated friday saying " want to clear up rumors of me getting jump final day and doing well. and he later acquitted " don'didn't -- it jumped. >> i do not know what happened >> they would set the there responded to a disturbance just before 2:00 a.m. on thursday but a report was not filed. but no one was injured or arrested and after a halloween party. >> it was halloween night in a college party. many people are downtown, hanging out. >> those with the san francisco 49ers have talked with aldon smith and there is no substance to what they called reverse. j. r. stone, kron 4 news. rumors >> superstores in the change president obama and mitt romney's campaign is scheduled this week. super storm-sandy--changing the campaign is scheduled this week. and what impact if any campaign is scheduled this week. and what impact if any do th[ male announcer ] citibank's app for

, kron 4. >> at the el veego registrars' offices the votes are coming out. at the lme the registrar's office. >> i want to get my vote and at the elevator record stores office. i knew that i had to go out and vote early at the alameda registrar's office. >> it is easy. the lines are not long and is easy. >> in richmond the soda if voters pass this controversial measure it would pass a one penny per ounce on sugary drinks. this would not apply to choose o juice or milk. >> we do not know what the impact would be on the hurricane would be on the election. however, new jersey, you can see that this area that was mean the republican was damaged but to the north, this was nearly entirely democratic. coming up we will have a closer in-depth look at this map. charles clifford, kron 4. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found people behaving badly. >> if you look around some cities it is not difficult to see the graffiti. nearly 50 percent is graffiti attackers. this is the oakland railroad tracks. tonight at 8:00 p.m. i will take a look of just how bad this is. in the next e

on most pbs stations. here to help us do that are syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times"el columnist david brooks. david brooks, are you shockd about indiana? >> no. no, there was no way barack obama was going to carry that. there were two states he carried last time that were a bit tbreekish. indiana was super freakish if i can go back to the 1970s. >> ifill: a good way to start the night. >> and north carolina was less freakish but still unusual. now north carolina is a swing state. that's in part because the demographics have shifted so much in north carolina. those were the two states he carried that will be uphill this time. >> woodruff: mark, what happened in indiana though? the president was campaigning there very late in the game in 2008. what changed on the ground and what changed with him? >> well, two things changed. first the that the president has by hisrians like richard and michael would say, the favorite for the election is he wasn't challenging the nomination for his own party. as a result he never developed any kind of a primary apparatus in te lot of thes

. the santa cruz and the el diablo range. by 2:00 p.m., still spotty showers moving through. that is how it is going to be. also more spotty showers by thursday evening ready morning offshore the was could state but we will see the possibility of thunderstorms near the coast. thursday and friday. the computer models have a difficult time picking those up. we will continue to school with a system pushing in from a gulf of alaska. cold air. highs are only going to be in the 50s and lows in the 6040's. with widespread snowfall and the sierras and heavy for this mountains area. with 1 ft. at the higher elevations and a little bit less. a look at your extended forecast with possible thunderstorms. we are going to see wind, and that would be in areas of heavier rainfall. difficult to pinpoint friday, that pattern could continue with spotty showers on friday and cooler but improving conditions for the weekend. >>pam: senator feinstein who was reelected last night talks about the tax cuts set to expire next year. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was y

responsible for helping to get angus king ele elected. the race is on to line up political allies before negotiations start tuesday. the president met with the labor community today. he holds that first press conference since his re-election and will meet with congressional leaders at the end of the week, all of this because the one takeaway from the failed 2011 fiscal talks was the need to have an outside game. joining me now patti murray and a member of last year's super committee, the group that tried to reach a deal to avoid sequestrati sequestration. i apologize to come to you late wanting to get senator elect king's official announcement there that he's joining your caucus. >> that's great. >> i assume you would have been surprised if he had come to any other conclusion? >> well, i had a chance to talk with him last night. i think he's going to be a great member of our kau can cuss, a good, strong voice on issues that i care about deeply and we welcome him. >> let's talk about what you would like to hear from the president today when it comes to the fiscal cliff. i've talked to a l

, questioning whether they were citizens. cheryl got one too. >> it says there is a question on your el jeblt igibility, if don't provide information or documentation in 15 days you will be thrown off the rolls. >> reporter: the letter warned that voter fraud is a felony. the fbi launch aid voter intimidation investigation into a political dirty trick. in ohio and wisconsin, billboard like these started popping up mainly in minority communities, warning voter fraud is a felony. >> this billboard is a symbol of unadulterated voter suppression to target an african-american community. >> billboard came down. tensions remain. as the election approaches, legal battles will include access to the polls. sunday florida voters became outrages when the polls were temporarily closed after they stood in line for hours. pierre thomas, abc news, new york. >> we want to tell you what measures you can take to make sure your vote won't be called into question. >> let's take a listen to what donna brazil had to say about this. >> remind every citizen they have the right to vote. standing in line as polls close

, down into the upper teens. el kins now at just 20 degrees. elsewhere, the dark blue areas in the 20s. that includes just about all of maryland, all of virginia. the only places above freezing are right near the bay waters and right along the tidal potomac. reagan national at 35. we have just a few clouds drifting through this morning. thankfully, we have a light wind. as we get through the rest of the day today, hour by hour, we'll still not have much wind thankfully, but by 8:00, still at or below freezing much of the area with sunshine. and then mostly sunny the rest of the daylight hours. by midafternoon, ought to hit the 40s. by late afternoon, right down to the low 40s. i'm back in ten minutes with a hometown forecast. a look at the first 4 traffic this election day morning with danella. good morning. >> good morning, tom. >>> checking on the accident along route 1 richmond highway with an update. one lane gets by. going to be the left lane in both directions at central avenue. fire department as well as police still on the scene of the crash there. let's head over this time to

and medicine a w l.el they have a few pharmacists, nurse practitioners going around to people helping them get the medication they need if they're unable to get out of their homes. >> suarez: aren't there towns very close to hoboken north and south on the hudson river that aren't as heavily affected?l. >> there are. jersey city is one. jersey city did get water but in the downtown area much of the power i back already. some of it came back yeer ay.da. so there are towns around that are not as hard hit, they didn't taken on the amountf water that hoboken did. >> suarez: let's head down the shore to seaside heights where you've aso done reporting. s wht'ait liket'he te?r >> it's scene of absolute aseve?tata. it holds seaside heights and a swnown, it's a barrier isld idan'st's devastated. in seaside height there is's a famous board walk which for years it has been used by families for summer vacation and more recently it was made famous by mtv's "jersey shore." the board walk is completely destroyed. there was a number of amusement park rides there. one at casino pier, the rides t are completely

is recovering after being struck by a hit-and-run driver. the accident happened thursday night on el camino and belmont. the collision left her motorized wheelchair heavily damaged. we have the details. >> this never happened. >> reporter: stephanie would like to forget everything about thursday night. >> it was very scary, yeah. >> reporter: stephanie is severely disabled and depends on her motorized wheelchair for everything. she was meeting friends at this i-hop when a friend turned in front of her, side swiping her chair and legs. the driver suddenly took off. >> it happens. >> the sudden collision left stephanie injured and in a state of shock, but she does remember two things, the driver was a woman in a dark-colored mercedes and that driver actually stopped, got out and asked stephanie a question. >> she got out and asked me if i was okay. i said i don't know. she said i -- i'm coming right back. >> did she come back? >> no. >> okay. >> stephanie was treat ted hospital for injuries to her foot, but her wheelchair is broken, out of service. >> it got damaged. the metal pads fell off.

to the livermore commute. westbound 580 is another bad day coming in all the way up to el charo road. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. a very good morning. a lot of change here. we have low clouds back, clear skies, record highs, the fog has returned. it will be breezy. it will be breezy -- it will be breezy and cooler. this is more of a colder dynamic system than it is rain but we'll get some shower activity or rain activity more likely late thursday into friday and high temperatures will be in the 50s. to 50s. yesterday, though, another record setting day. gilroy, 91 degrees. sfo checked in at 78 degrees. monday and tuesday temperatures were 10 to 15 degrees above average. we'll slide to near average. it looks like we'll bottom out friday into saturday. the first part of the system is now moving into the northern parent of the state. it's already pushed away -- pushed ahead a lot of the fog. it's 54 now. a lot closer here, very foggy towards san jose, also up into napa and hayward is reporting fog. a wed wind or a west directionally wind. the last couple of days, the opposite. today, i

they had locked down long ago. we're very confident that it can actually be a part of our ele electoral coalition. >> if pennsylvania was so important, why not make it a state that he made a play for throughout the campaign? >> you have to go when it matters. i think in the last few weeks, we've seen pennsylvania -- the polls there tighten. and it became a tremendous opportunity. i think it's going to be part of 270 and beyond if we continue to do what we've been doing this last few weeks, which is getting out the message that the governor has a better course for america when it comes to fixing the kpi and putting the country back on track and i think that it's going to be really important part of our efforts to turn out many swing voters in those key areas around that state so that we can win it tonight. >> and republicans, no doubt, are energized this electorate. if you look at the battleground states in the early vote, the democrats are ahead in terms of the early vote, except in the state of colorado, where the republicans appear to be ahead there. is that a problem for governor rom

students aren't el yibl for aid and he no longer considers panama his home. >> i am a marylander. i am in love with maryland. this is my home. this is where i want to raise my family. >> the battle for and against the dre act is being fought more on a grass roots level than on tv air waves. polls indicate strong support for it in the washington suburbs. a survey released finds voters are split. in the news room, david collins, wbal tv 11 news. >>> stay with us. there's still much more news ahead. >>> including classmates mourning the sudden death of so, maybe you're trying to figure out question seven. well, let me give it a shot. if you're ok with marylanders spending five hundred and... fifty million a year gaming in other states, fair enough. but if you think we should keep that money here... add twelve thousand jobs, and generate millions for schools... well you should probably vote for question seven. because if it doesn't pass, all of this goes away. that's why the post called seven, common sense. but decide for yourself. >>> radar not busy around here. there is snow shower activ

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in this battleground state, a million people either call themselves catholic or eveng el angelical. this is key especially when you're talking about a state like iowa, which folks here describe to me as split right down the middle or a purple state. in the heart of des moines, evangelical christians flock to grace church to talk faith, family and the presidential election. >> honestly, what it all boils down to is what does the bible say and which candidate is going to follow the closest? >> for bob and rachel bradshah, that candidate is mitt romney. >> i don't know how voters loik mine the president could be for abortion the way he is, and support same-sex marriage. it's hard for me to -- somebody that claims to be a christian, you know, make statements to support things like that. >> it can't be an easy choice to make either way. >> reporter: wrestling with their votes. >> my religious beliefs, if anything it's probably going to end up being mitt romney. >> 57% of voters in the republican iowa caucuses identify themselves as evangelicals, supported rick santorum over mitt romney, many uneasy

were 12 years old from el salvador? >> that's correct. since i came to the united states, i live in maryland. i live in maryland for the last 10 years. i feel fully american. >> reporter: in november maryland voters will have a chance to change ricky's future. a ballot measure will determine whether illegal immigrants can or can not receive in-state tuition at state colleges. mary russell is with the maryland catholic conference. why should maryland allow kids who are here illegally receive taxpayer money for state tuition? >> well i think we need to look at these children as maryland taxpayers. >> reporter: in fact, in order to qualify for the program, students have to prove their parents filed taxes for three years. opponents say the measure encourages illegal immigration. >> it is just another part of the giveaway to noncitizens. >> reporter: opponents of this measure say you are a bad investment because you can't vote, you can't drive a car, and you can't work legally. what do you say to that? >> i'm also a taxpayer and, i would like to say that just want to become a doctor.

, lady lynn is chief executive of the holding company, el rothschild, a democratic strategist and douglas is president of the american action forum and former director of the congressional budget office. i guess that means you know how to crunch numbers. lot of number crunching going on last night. but in the end, maybe you didn't really need to crunch them so much, douglas, because obama won pretty easily. >> it is one of the remarkable things that the end, the race looked like it looked a year ago, despite all the campaigning and money spent, that the polls going in were reflective of what came out. the only thing that happened was that for a month in between, there were hopes raised on the republican side because the momentum that appeared to gather hyped mitt romney. in the end, i think the president gets credit for a tremendous tactical victory. this was really a ground game in turning his voters out to the polls. it doesn't look like an whoever whelming governing mandate. >> gretchen: how does a republican, many people are going to ask -- lose against a man who has high gas prices,

a district that has an enormous amount of agriculture from san antonio, texas all the way to el paso texas is the idea that farmers and ranchers, food producers, their funds to guarantee they can stay in business raising their crops and raising their livestock were not secure the way they should have been secured. yet what we had, as chairman neugebauer said his state agencies the power of the world to go out and regulate mf global and refuse to do so simply because of the aura of a previous politician that came into this business and really did not show any kind of knowledge or ability to guide a company like mf global that was sick once i utility -- quantify utility and ensure that funds of the guarantees that they could stay another season or another planting season, but gave them a free pass and gave them more and more a rodeo for customers money. i'm glad that this report points out all of those defects because they need to start focusing on what is really wrong and be not afraid of what it is we discover in how our regulatory agencies function for the well-being of our economy, for t

. 52 for a high in denver, sunshine. 84 in phoenix. 64 further toward the south in el paso with more sun. we had a break in the rainfall yesterday in seattle. today that rain has returned. high temperature at 50. california looking beautiful. 81 for a high today in l.a we have those showers already associated with a front across interior portions of the northeast, down through parts of arkansas. this activity is very light. i don't think we'll see any weather-related delays associated with this front. behind it, we see snowfall already coming down across northern parts of the state of wisconsin and portions of the upper great lakes. out west, very quiet and rain across seattle. we have some winter storm warnings in effect across portions of northern wisconsin and also the upper great lakes we're expecting more significant snowfall accumulations. tomorrow, much colder. 34 the high in cleveland. 43 will be a high in new york city. >> we've got a cold front blowing right through the studio. we've got jackets and scarves. decent shopping weather and shoppers across the country out in ful

that really moved the needle here? >>l, el w i'del llbeea ry coterested tolookeahe at t swing .s more than 30 counties onthat gade gor bush in 2004, and then turned around and went for obama in 2008. but then were strongp suporters of walker, both in h is if--n i his gubernatorial election n 2010 and in his recall. i could be curious to see the numbers. it looks like tnoutas henbeen very high, higher than it was orforlka wer.a ethe may have me difference. >> sreenivasan: i pulled u ap map ofthe re call results. yn eoou lok when you look te08wh rtsesul and thees walker results, there was that tidal shift. a at aathere the possible reasons t re cthatheyame back around? >> well, it was interest, that even during the recall, there were people who voted against the recall for governor walker. there was still strong support for obama, about 9%, 10% still approved of him. so i don't think for many people it was such a partisan issue. i think a lot of people just didn't see the recall as fair play or the appropriate way to remove a politician from office who hadn't done something illegal, say. so i

. for a lot of people who follow politics, the fifth biggest county is el paso county, home to colorado springs. that is typically viewed as a republican stronghold. it is, but is also a big vote a bank for democrats. increasingly we have seen the ski areas that have started to trended democrat. the southwest corner of the state are two other ski resort communities that tented a democrat. host: a lot of focus on early voting in this contest. does colorado have it? what is it looking like? guest: we do, we have mailed ballots and early voting. we have already had more people vote overseas this year than all of 2008. like i said, we had 800,000 ballots returned. the republicans had a 20,000 ballot advantage. nobody knows how the unaffiliated voters are breaking. about 2 million people voted early are absentee and enter the 2008 election. that is expected to grow to 2.5 million this election cycle. keep in mind colorado has 2.8 million active voters, more when you look at inactive voters. about three-quarters of the vote should be conducted in colorado, maybe a little more prior to novembe

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the fiscal cliff. here's a brief el strags of what we're talking about. the way things stand now an across the board spending cut is scheduled to hit every federal agency after december 31st. if congress does nothing before then, the cuts take effect no matter how badly the spending is needed. no matter how much it hurts, no matter who loses his or her job. at the same time everyone in the country gets hit with an across the board tax increase after the first of the year. you'll be paying more to the federal government no matter how much it hurts unless congress figures out how to stop it before december 31st. let's bring in our senior congressional correspondent dana bash. dana, this is big-time. this is a crucial issue that they have to resolve over the next, what, november and december. >> exactly. and the leader in the house and the leader in the senate wasted no time to come out and try to lay down markers. if you listen to the tone of both harry reid and house speaker john boehner each trying to sound as conciliatory and open to compromise as they can. watch what i'm talking about. >

avocado and mix it with a cream el balsamic vinegar. >> thank you so much. more tips on our website that you can read through it all. thank you. >> coming up next, the pioneer woman ree drummond cooks up a classic comfort food with bacon. we can't wait, but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> this morning in "today's kitchen," what's for dinner, bacon-wrapped meatloaf. that's what's for dipper. that's all i'm going to say to get you up to the tv. ree drummond, aka the pie mere woman has a new book aka called "charlie and the christmas kitty." >> good morning, willie. >> the book comes together with the food here because charlie is like a bacon freak, is that right? >> that's the understatement of the year. i have this basset hound and he loves napping and bacon. >> a lot like me. >> yeah, me, too, come to think about it. i've blogged about charlie for years. he's this hilarious lazy dog and i've written a couple of children's books about him and my new book has a christmas theme. it documents what happens when a kitten comes into charlie's life so in honor of charlie the bacon lover i

, it is a wonderful analytic tool. host: on the democratic line, jim from el paso, texas. caller: i think there is a demographic, and i represented. i do not think the republicans even thought about it -- represent it. my wife is hispanic. i am anglo. my children are half and half. i am a democrat. my wife is hispanic, and hispanics voted largely democratic. if you add those numbers up, i think the gop is in more trouble than they think. guest: that is an interesting point and part of what i was alluding to in the beginning. cultural factors have alienated the republicans from a certain block of voters. voters who are more comfortable with the increasing diversity of the country, and those were less comfortable with that. it does not mean they are racist. it is a question of what people feel comfortable with. how they adjust to change. the republicans have gotten themselves in a position where the are reliant on those voters who are less comfortable with the changing nature of the country. over time, that is a shrinking group. the percentage of voters who are comfortable with the change i

in both directions. what happened in the state legislatures? you can see some big wave ele ctions like in 2010. the early members saw a move in the democratic direction -- numbers saw a move in the democratic direction. if you look at the blue states, there was some movement in the but thereirection was also some moves in the republican direction. republicans picked up legislature in arkansas, west virginia, alaska. both parts of the country pushing in different directions. i think the election is also something of a deepening of polarization. 1993 or 1992, there were 19 democrats who helped republican seats. that number has been declining and declining. there were also some republicans who used to hold seats for democrats for president. before this election, we were down to nine democrats and two republicans who met that definition them tha. in a way, the realignment continues. republicans are sitting in republican seats even though the numbers did not change dramatically in the house. there is a lot of talk about demographics and i am sure we are going to hear that on the panel. i th

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